The streaming network announced Tuesday that the Parks and Recreation alum's new series will debut Nov. 6. It also unveiled the show's title: Master of None.

The show follows the personal and professional life of Dev (Ansari), a 30-year-old actor living in New York "who has trouble deciding what he wants to eat, much less the pathway for the rest of his life."

Ansari stars in and created the series with Alan Yang; both serve as executive producers alongside Ansari's former Parks boss, Mike Schur.

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The return of Longmire, which Netflix saved from sudden death in Nov. 2014 after A&E dropped the show, has also been set.

The series will make its debut on Netflix Sept. 10, and will be available in the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

The 10-episode Season 4 reportedly picks up moments after Season 3's finale.

Still TBD is the premiere date for Chelsea Handler's documentary film series, Chelsea Does. But the streaming service did divulge new details, revealing that the comedian's four movies will explore the issues of marriage, racism, technology and drugs.

Handler's Netflix talk show, meanwhile, is still set for a 2016 debut.

Netflix has also renewed BoJack Horseman for a third season, and ordered a host of comedy specials from comedians including Mike Epps, Demetri Martin, Anjelah Johnson, Anthony Jeselnik, John Mulaney and Brent Morin.

The fourth quarter of 2015 is set to be a busy one for Netflix. Set to premiere in that time period: the four-episode sketch comedy series With Bob and David, starring Bob Odenkirk and David Cross; Marvel’s Jessica Jones; Sofia Coppola's A Very Murray Christmas; the third and final season of Hemlock Grove; and Bill Burr’s animated comedy series, F is for Family.

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